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pany. Also listed are many typical designs available from Southern Pine Association and the West Coast Lumbermen's Association. Free copies are available from Timber Engineering Company, 1319-18th Street, N.W., Washington 6, D.C.
Highlights of the nation's housingthe mid-century inventory, the shift in the housing production pattern, the declining trend in size of the household, construction costs, wages and mate- ollu,ayt Spnfig Ql"-W""l. tOS ANGELES 16, CALIF. rials, the soaring home mortgage debt, the nature of the home building industry, Government's role in the housing rnarket-are presented graphically in a TGpage booklet, containing 32 charts and 2l tables, "IIousing in the United States," available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C. ; 5O cents a copy.
California's forests produce more than one-eighth of the annual lumber output of the U.S.
\7e Are Major Suppliers of QUALITY TUMBER For FLUSH DOOR MANUFACTURERS
Common Grades of Pine and W'hite Fir Dimension For RETAIL LUMBER YARDS
Mixed or Straight Truck-&-Trailer Shipmentsor LCL from YardRepresenting IVORY PINE COMPANY Exclusively -
SOUTHERN CATIFORNIA LUilIBER SA1ES
WHOLESALE ONLY
F'. W. "Frosty" Foster 815 So. Ivy Ave. Phone: TWX: Carl Davies Sales Manager Monrovia'Calif. Elliott 8-1151 Monrovia 7659 Asst. Sales Mgr.
Western Pine Supply Co. Sqles Stoff Journeys to McCloud for Soles Meeting

The slrlcs org:rnization of \\Iesteru l'itre Sultpl,r' Coulpatlv journcyed from l'-nrcrvvillc to X' cCloud, Califon-rili, for a tu'o-day- sales meeting, Februrtrv 8 au<1 9. .\rriving iu a stton' storm lltte Friday afternoon, the salesnren foun<l the u.:rrr.nth and hospitalitv of the \{cCloud l{iver Lumber ( or-npanr''s guest house most t'elcome. The first part of the sales meeting l'as hcld in the library o[ the gucst house after dinner that evening.
'l'he follou'ing morling, the \\-estern Pirrc Supply C<.,ntpauy salestneu visitecl the XIcCloud ltiver Lumber Cotnpanr- mill operation. 'llhcir gcnial host, J-eon I-Iol1.field, resident salesnr:rnager of the big XlcCloud mill, actcd iis grride for t1-re tour of the facilities of this fine conip:inv :rntl the exccl'ler-rt lumlrcr products thev nranufacturc.
PHOTOS AT RIGHT show (top) Jim Henderson, George Freelond, Jerry Griftin, WPSC solesmonoger ond vice-president; Leon Holyfield, Nels Bedford ond Lorry Derr in the dining room of the McCloud River Lumber Co. guest house (the drink in the lower lefthond corner is held by Jerry Fernondez. Bottom photo shows Western Pine Supply Co. solesmen posed oround the fireploce: (srqnding) George Freelcnd, Nelson "Tiger" Bedford, Sheldon Sussmon ond Jerry Fernondez; (kneeling) Lorry Derr, Peter Hurd, Jim Henderson
AircruIt cerrier flight decks are generally of Dorrglas fir or other laminatecl \\.oods, thus provi<ling the lightest possible flight deck rvith the recluisite strcng-th.
369rh TTT Finds 'OId Members' in Motch Ploy Wirh 'Fqther Time'
The 369th Terrible Tr,venty tournament was held at San Gabriel Country Club, February 15, with George Gartz as host. Our turnout was 23 members and 11 g'uests, on a nristy, almost rainy day. It tvas "Oid Members" day and most of the current members played as if they r,vere on the rvay to the scrap heap. However, Bob Osgood played his usual steady game and won hrs 77th prtze at these tournaments with a 79-9-70. Rob Falconer came in second rvith 80-9-71. The first round of Match play had some close matches.
Vern Huck, the Most Terrible, gave a history of the club, and Bob Osgood .lvith George Ream reminisced about many of our old members, some gone and some still struggling n'ith Father Time. Among the Past Nfost Terribles mentioned rvho are no longer associated u'ith us r-ere Eric I-ange (1926-'37), Pat Partridge, Ned Dau'son, J. W. Broxholme, Art Houston, De\\ritt Clarke, George Morris, and E,d Klassen. The active list of Past Most Terribles included Bob Falconer, Frank Berger, Ed Bauer, Clarence Bohnhoff, FIarold Flamilton, Curtis N{cFadden, Dee Essley and Carsten \Voll.
Over 30 years of activity does bring changes, but George Gartz carries on. He won third place at San Pedro, Septcmber 1926, and he hasn't \\ron a prize since. No lvonder he complains about our handicaps.
The next tournament u'as scheduled at Annandale Golf Club, March B, with Osgood, Fleming and Alling handling the arrangements.
Illr. Lumber Deqler:

YOU ore cordiolly invited to visit us in our new building ond offices which ore locoted ot the corner of Second Streei ond Alice Street in Ooklond.
vSend your orders to our NEW oddress.
Or telephone them collect-we still hove the some numberTEmplebor 2-5584.